Civil Liberties Organizations Dossier - Source Excerpt 02 - Link Verification Notes
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A third finding is that **Alabama’s most mature civil-liberties-adjacent advocacy currently concentrates on voting rights, immigrant defense, and criminal-legal reform**, rather than on a standalone statewide privacy/surveillance institution outside the ACLU lane. That is visible on the current official issue menus and campaign pages for the organizations selected here. citeturn13view1turn12view0turn10view2turn11view1
For a broader Alabama directory beyond the five-organization cap, the **NAACP Alabama State Conference** is the clearest next addition. It has an active official state site and contact page, and its own history page explicitly describes Alabama NAACP branches as a leading advocate for Black constitutional rights in the state. citeturn14search0turn14search11turn14search12
## Link Verification Notes
All visible URLs in the table above were checked against official pages on **2026-05-17**. For **ACLU of Alabama**, **ACIJ**, and **EJI**, both the root website and a dedicated contact page were available. For **Alabama Appleseed** and **GBM**, the most reliable contact information was embedded on official “about,” “issues,” or “who we are” pages rather than isolated in a distinct standalone contact form. The excluded historical **Equality Alabama** domain did not meet the report’s authority threshold because the currently rendered pages did not reliably identify an active Alabama civil-rights organization. citeturn9view1turn12view1turn10view1turn9view3turn11view0turn0search2turn0search5turn0search14